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  2. The site was originally a peninsula that was part of Rancho San Antonio. Long the home of the Ohlone Indians, the locality was settled by the Spanish in the 1850s, and its name, which in Spanish means “grove of poplar trees,” was chosen by referendum in 1853.
    www.britannica.com/place/Alameda-California
    On January 18, 1885, the Official Seal was approved and adopted. Its Latin inscription, Prosperitas terra mari que, freely translates as “Prosperity from the land and sea.” The Island of Alameda was created in 1902 when a tidal canal (the Estuary) was created joining Oakland’s harbor with the San Leandro Bay.
    alamedacommunityfund.org/brief-history-of-alameda/
    In 1853 the first dredging project of this estuary was initiated, to enable ferry service to San Francisco. By the late 19th century further landside development occurred featuring wharf expansions, railroad service and shipbuilding. The estuary was dredged by the Army Corps of Engineers, making Alameda an island in 1913.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland_Estuary
    Alameda, like the city itself, has a very interesting history to offer. Alameda is a 2,200 acre peninsula connected to Oakland. The Miwok or Ohlone Indians used to live in what is now known as Alameda for about 3500 years until the Spaniards arrived in the late 18th century.
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